Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co Hits New 20-day High

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co is up today by (U.S.)$0.20 or 0.61% to (U.S.)$32.09 and setting a new 20-day high. Over the last five days, shares have gained 7.78%, but are currently unchanged over the last year to date. Shares have underperformed the S&P 500 by 14.23% during the last year.

Key company metrics

Open(U.S.) $31.76

Previous close(U.S.) $31.89

High(U.S.) $32.09

Low(U.S.) $31.50

Bid / Ask(U.S.) $32.08 / (U.S.) $32.09

YTD % change-1.79%

Volume604,800

Average volume (10-day)3,209,133

Average volume (1-month)3,820,576

Average volume (3-month)3,322,814

52-week range(U.S.) $24.31 to (U.S.) $34.61

Beta1.31

Trailing P/E26.48×

P/E 1 year forward8.10×

Forward PEGNegative, not meaningful

Indicated annual dividend(U.S.) $0.40

Dividend yield1.25%

Trailing EPS(U.S.) $1.21

Updated December 9 11:43 AM EST. Delayed by at least 15 minutes.

Key company metrics

Open(U.S.) $31.76

Previous close(U.S.) $31.89

High(U.S.) $32.09

Low(U.S.) $31.50

Bid / Ask(U.S.) $32.08 / (U.S.) $32.09

YTD % change-1.79%

Volume604,800

Average volume (10-day)3,209,133

Average volume (1-month)3,820,576

Average volume (3-month)3,322,814

52-week range(U.S.) $24.31 to (U.S.) $34.61

Beta1.31

Trailing P/E26.48×

P/E 1 year forward8.10×

Forward PEGNegative, not meaningful

Indicated annual dividend(U.S.) $0.40

Dividend yield1.25%

Trailing EPS(U.S.) $1.21

Updated December 9 11:43 AM EST. Delayed by at least 15 minutes.

About

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company is engaged in developing, manufacturing, marketing and distributing tires for various applications. It also manufactures and markets rubber-related

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chemicals for various applications. The Company's Americas business comprises businesses of North America and Latin America. The North America business develops, manufactures, distributes and sells tires and related products and services in the United States and Canada. The Latin America business manufactures and sells automobile and truck tires throughout Central South America and in Mexico. The Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) segment develops, manufactures, distributes and sells tires for automobiles, trucks, buses, aircraft, motorcycles, earthmoving and mining equipment, and industrial equipment across the Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The Asia Pacific segment manufactures and sells tires for automobiles, trucks, aircraft, farm, earthmoving and mining equipment in the Asia Pacific region.

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